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Allison M
- Naperville, Illinois
"go dr. pearson!!!!!!!!!!"
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Sarah S
- Danville, Illinois
"The first question does not have a correct answer. They are all true."
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Theresa P
- Sarasota, Florida
"You could feel her life experience with implicit bias has been challenging and she has a passion to prevent that for others. What a beautiful soul!"
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Kaleb W
- Bloomington, Illinois
"No"
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Robin A
- Bartlett, Illinois
"Excellent and thought provoking teaching. Thanks, doc! "
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Robert R
- Shiloh, Illinois
"Thank you for providing this. I recognize that implicit bias is a challenging and nuanced topic to address. My concerns are less about the content itself and more about the fact that it's a mandated requirement. The nature of the subject can feel inherently condescending at times, as it tends to cast broad assumptions on individuals—which is somewhat ironic given the intent. This isn’t a critique of ILCS, but rather a reflection on the framing and obligation surrounding the topic."
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Latisha D
- Illinois
"no"
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Oscar E
- Chicago, Illinois
"Good info"
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Joseph M
- Aorora, Illinois
"no"
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Margaret D
- Glen Ellyn, Illinois
"Excellent insights and thought provoking.
I apreciated Dr Pearson providing ways to explore the topic further."
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